SLAIDi Basic (Devan Owens Signature)

The SLAIDi is a straight distance driver akin to the Innova Wraith. This makes it a great driver for players of all skill levels. Let it rip flat, and it will smash down the fairway with a straight finish. For power players it will be a great disc for controlled s-curves, and...

The SLAIDi is a straight distance driver akin to the Innova Wraith. This makes it a great driver for players of all skill levels. Let it rip flat, and it will smash down the fairway with a straight finish. For power players it will be a great disc for controlled s-curves, and for slower arms it will be your go-to distance driver into a headwind. This BASIC SLAIDi features the Devan Owens signature stamp. Devan is an American disc golf professional and member of the Prodiscus disc golf team. Grab one of these juicey signature discs today and support a touring disc golf pro! Prodiscus is the first disc manufacturer from Finland. The Basic plastic is a soft and grippy pro blend, which will offer straighter flight and more glide than the Premi plastic.Prodiscus uses ink printing for logos rather than hotstamping on their discs. Due to the nature of this process, the logos may smear or scratch during shipping and with use. Please Note we will not accept damaged ink logos as cause for return. We sell first-quality discs unless noted as a Factory Second, and all first-quality stock Prodiscus assumes this risk of logo damage.

Features:

Prodiscus Basic plastic

Features the Devan Owens signature stamp

Initial Stability:

Overstability with advanced/expert skill

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Newer players may experience up to 4x additional overstability

Disc Golf (also known as "Frisbee Golf" and "Folf" or "Frolf" and even "Disk Golf") is played much like traditional golf. Players use flying discs (golf discs or Frisbees®) and play holes that start with a tee area and end with a Disc Golf Basket or Target. The object: complete the hole by putting your golf disc in the basket in the fewest number of throws. The sport was formalized in the 1970s and is governed by the Professional Disc Golf Association (PDGA). There are over 3,800 courses worldwide with over 3,200 in the U.S.